
France Still in Shock After Murder of Young Patriot by Far-Left Mob
Five suspects have been identified as responsible for the deadly assault on Quentin Deranque.

Five suspects have been identified as responsible for the deadly assault on Quentin Deranque.

Tehran said the Oman-supervised negotiations now have firmer direction, aiming to resolve Washington’s objections to its nuclear programme.

While generative AI offers huge potential benefits, experts point to serious risks—such as mass surveillance and job losses.

British Shadow Home Secretary warns that the ECHR ruling risks “opening the floodgates,” potentially allowing Palestinian refugees to relocate to the UK.

The Europhile politician is said to be “overdosing on the ‘white powder’ of a warped imagination.”

Russia’s risk tolerance around Sweden has risen in recent months, prompting new alerts from the country’s military intelligence service.

Ahead of their scheduled meeting this April, President Trump emphasized his “good” relationship with Chinese president Xi.

Half of all EU states are below 1% GDP growth with no improvement in sight.

From Memphis in 1968 to standing with George Floyd’s family in 2021, Jesse Jackson remained visible at major civil rights victories and defeats for more than half a century.

Brussels doesn’t like the U.S. administration, but understands that is where the important decisions will be made.
As long as there’s a settled, traditional people with deep roots and connectedness to the landscape, it will be observed that there always were indigenous peoples of these isles, and such an observation is unacceptable to the progressive project of our political class.
Water ingress damaged a high-value painting at the Louvre Museum in Paris, highlighting the ongoing technical and maintenance challenges facing the institution.
There is a peculiar rule in modern Anglophone public life: Every people can have a past, except the one that built the country.
The Hungarian PM emphasised the protection of national sovereignty, the expansion of family support, and the continuation of economic goals—while sharply criticising his domestic political opponents and Brussels.
New evidence shows toxin traces found in Alexei Navalny’s body.
According to the British ex-PM’s think tank, the Labour government’s current eco-friendly energy policies are pushing up energy prices.
A 23-year-old French conservative—badly beaten following a political event—has died, in an incident that has refocused attention on politically motivated street violence in France,
For now, Britain’s equalities enforcer will be holding the line on same-sex facilities—especially lavatories.
Bucharest’s state-owned port company is buying the operator of Moldova’s only sea port on the Danube—strengthening its regional logistics role and economic cooperation between the two countries.
Culturally, self-flagellation has become a civic virtue; institutions once central to national life now frame their own founding stock as the problem to be solved.
The Secretary of State emphasized the shared civilizational roots of the U.S. and Europe, while warning of the importance of sovereignty, border protection, and rebuilding Western cooperation.
Tirana’s much-mocked ‘virtual’ cabinet member has prompted legal action after the government allegedly broke a contract and hijacked the face and voice of an actress.